I’m not saying we should be competing for national championships this season, but we should be moving in that direction when you look at our roster construction and even when we were bad for the last 15 years we still produced better receivers than we do now. At some point coaching changes are going to have to be made if on field changes don’t happen. I’m thankful for what Heupel has done. Especially considering no one wanted this job, but if the goal of this program is to just not suck and win 8-10 games a year then get absolutely drilled by legitimate title contenders like Georgia and Ohio State then by all means continue to just glaze everything this staff does and leave constructive criticism at the door
“Sports talk with J” made a comment today on some sports show. He was the guest so it wasn’t his show.
But he said something to the effect of “Georgia just out talents Tennessee every year “
That’s false. Tennessee had the more veteran online and dline last season. SEC leading rusher. DT QB. UGA was playing the walk-on RB and their WRs hadn’t shined all season.
And then our top 5 defense gave up how many rushing yards to Carson Beck lol? That opened up the flood gates.
It’s started with UGA defense stifling our offense. 4 years straight they have done this. And then UGA made offensive adjustments. However our fans just simply say “well Georgia had more talent “ and then leave it at that.
The UNCOMFORTABLE fact is that Kirby continues to out coach our coaching staff.
In our defense he does that to almost every other coach too.
He’s Georgias version of Heupel. He was Nick Saban best DC for 8 solid years.
Heupel simply needs to hand over his baby to a coach with real OC experience and their own brand of offense to merge with Huepels offense .
Heupel offense isn’t the same as it was in 2021. We run a lot of 12 personnel 2 TEs offense and not spread all the way to sideline. And there’s times where there’s variety, but then we always go back to the base offense and trying to run at a defense with our wide splits and any average SEC dline will find success too often.
Heupel needs new blood to get his going in that offensive staff room.